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1 KS2 SATs Week Beginning 14th May 2018 The important bits… Date Subject
Test Paper Monday 14th May English: grammar, punctuation and spelling (SPAG) 2 papers: SPAG (45 minutes) Spelling (not timed) Tuesday 15th May Reading 1 paper (1 hour) Wednesday 16th May Mathematics Paper 1: arithmetic (30 minutes) Paper 2: reasoning (40 minutes) Thursday 17th May Paper 3: reasoning (40 minutes)

2 Year 6 take SATs papers in English and Maths,
which will reflect the National Curriculum (2014) * Test are rigorous *There are no National Curriculum Levels Externally tested: English: Reading/comprehension English: SPAG (Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar) Mathematics: Arithmetic (replacing mental maths) Mathematics: Reasoning (2 papers) * Writing assessed through teacher assessment

3 Most children will sit the tests in the classrooms normally used each day for their learning.
Some children may complete their tests in a smaller group in another room. Each room will have enough staff to ensure the correct administration of the test and the staff involved will have been given training on test format and style, their role and what they may or may not read to a pupil in a particular test including any subject specific issues that might occur. During the Reading test, no part of the test may be read to a student.

4 What’s new in READING… * 1 hour, including reading time, to read 3 different text types and answer questions There will be a selection of question types, including: Ranking/ordering, e.g. ‘Number the events below to show the order in which they happen in the story’ Labelling, e.g. ‘Label the text to show the title of the story’ Find and copy, e.g. ‘Find and copy one word that suggests what the weather is like in the story’ Short constructed response, e.g. ‘What does the bear eat?’ Open-ended response, e.g. ‘Look at the sentence that begins Once upon a time. How does the writer increase the tension throughout this paragraph? Explain fully, referring to the text in your answer.’

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10 What’s new in WRITING… For 2017 to 2018, revised teacher assessment frameworks have been introduced. They include a more flexible approach than in previous years – teachers can now use their discretion to ensure that, on occasion, a particular difficulty does not prevent an accurate judgement of a pupil’s attainment overall being made, so long as all other aspects meet at least the expected standard. There is now a greater emphasis on composition and slightly less emphasis on the more ‘technical’ aspects of English writing (grammar, punctuation and spelling) The children need to maintain legibility in joined handwriting when writing at speed. The children need to spell correctly most words from the Y5/Y6 Spelling list and use a dictionary to check the spelling of uncommon or more ambitious vocabulary.

11 What’s new in SPAG… 2 parts : Grammar and Punctuation paper lasting 45 minutes Oral spelling test of 20 words, lasting around 15 minutes Grammar and Punctuation test involves 2 sub-types of question: *Selected response (eg, ‘identify the adjectives in the sentence below’) *Constructed response (eg, ‘correct/complete/rewrite the sentence below’ or ‘the sentence below has an apostrophe missing. Explain why is needs an apostrophe’) Includes lots of aspects of grammar that were previously not learned about until Year 7/8, eg, active/passive voice, modal verbs, the subjunctive etc

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19 What’s new in MATHS… Consists of 3 papers: *Paper 1 – Arithmetic – 30 minutes, 36 questions *Papers 2/3 – Reasoning – 40 minutes per paper Paper 1 *Fixed response questions *Children have to give correct answer to calculations *Long multiplication/division, fractions (+ - x ÷), using decimals confidently Papers 2/3 *Variety of question types – Multiple choice, true/false Constrained questions (giving answers to calculations/drawing a shape/completing a table) Less constrained questions where children have to explain their approach to solving a problem (mastery curriculum) Things that were in the Year 7/8 curriculum have now moved to the Year 6 curriculum

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28 Our TOP TIPS… Remember your child’s education is a partnership – home and school learning support are both important. Support your child with homework tasks and daily reading. Encourage your child to work accurately but with speed. ‘What is 10% of 150?’ ‘What word in the text means dangerous?’ ‘Tell me the 6 times table’ Make sure your child is aware that getting stuck is not a problem! Move on and come back to a question at the end, if time. 5. Encourage your child to believe in themselves. Approach a subject from all angles – software, games, activities, books, flash cards, practical application. Make revision time at home as fun as possible!


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